Being from Ohio, I don't see redwood very often. But I did get a piece (normal wood, not burl) from another turner recently. I turned a platter from the piece, and the curl/chatoyance is excellent. The piece just glows. But, twice now, after fully sanding and ready to finish, I did a final inspection and see dents, scratches, etc. The wood is so soft, it doesn't take much: fingernails, or perhaps just sneezing in the same room. Much softer than pine or boxelder, other woods that I consider "soft." So is this typical? Is there any way short of resin infiltration to make the surface more durable? Will WOP provide some hardness to the surface?